Chargers need to select cornerback, guard and edge rusher on first two days

Insider: Draft Analysis

The Steelers have one of the oldest defenses in the league, so an infusion of talented youth is needed this offseason. Hageman was a standout during Senior Bowl week. Top needs: OT, DL, DB.

16) Baltimore (8-8) — Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M, So.

Ozzie Newsome will always take the best available player, but it would be tough to pass on a talented wideout to complement Torrey Smith. Evans is 6-foot-5 and weighs 225 pounds, so he can win any jump ball situation and pull in bad throws, which will make Joe Flacco happy. Top needs: WR, OT, CB.

17) Dallas (8-8) — Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida St., Jr.

The Cowboys defense is horrific, so any defensive player is an upgrade here. The defensive line was especially porous, however, and Jernigan was dominant in the national championship. Top needs: DE, CB, S.

Note:Baltimore and Dallas will flip a coin at the NFL Combine to determine who gets picks 16 and 17. Baltimore is at No. 16 here because the two teams are in alphabetical order.

18) N.Y. Jets (8-8) — Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina, Jr.

Ideally one of the top two wideouts would fall, but they go with the next best thing: a matchup nightmare at tight end. Ebron is too athletic and fast for linebackers and too big and strong for safeties. Top needs: WR, OG, CB.

19) Miami (8-8) — Zack Martin, OG/OT, Notre Dame, Sr.

The Dolphins offensive line was in a state of disarray last season. Martin, who lined up at left tackle for the Irish, projects best at guard where his quick feet and explosive hands will serve him well, but the Dolphins will value his versatility regardless. Top needs: OT, OG, RB.

20) Arizona (10-6) — Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan, Sr.

Lewan is a big, nasty blocker who can overpower defenders in the run game. There are some technical flaws with his footwork, but if he gets it figured out, he could be a 10-year starter at left tackle. Top needs: OL, CB, OLB.

21) Green Bay (8-7-1) — Stephon Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame, Jr.

B.J. Raji is a free agent, and his price tag could be too high for Packers GM Ted Thompson. Tuitt comes from the Irish's three-man front and has experience playing outside and inside. He's certainly big enough to play tackle in the NFL. He is a sneaky good athlete for being more than 300 pounds. Top needs: TE, DB, LB, DL.

22) Philadelphia (10-6) — Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri, Jr.

Outside of receiver, I expect the Eagles to focus primarily on defense during the draft. Ealy makes sense for both the 4-3 and 3-4. He is a great athlete for his size, and will help improve a very poor pass rush. Top needs: OLB, S, CB.

23) Kansas City (11-5) — Marqise Lee, WR, USC, Jr.

Andy Reid would love to add a field-stretcher in the passing game. Lee can run any route and has good hands. Alex Smith would do a backflip for this pick. Top needs: WR, DL, ILB.